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Originally Posted by packs
If he breaks the record at home I'm not sure there will even be a "ticket" to the game. The last few years every game I've gone to I've used an e-ticket for entry. I don't even remember seeing someone there with a hard ticket.
Pretty lame if all you left the game with was a QR code to show people.
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Does an option to even purchase an old-fashioned hard copy ticket still exist at all MLB parks today? If so, I can see some people making inquiries about games he's going to be playing in on how to possibly swap or exchange their electronic tickets for paper ones. Heck, I can even see some people walking up to the ticket windows then before one of his games, if it doesn't sell out, and just buying a bunch of the cheapest seat tickets available. And then turn around and sell them if he ends up hitting an historic homer in that game.